Re: [CentOS] very new user having problems

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it is a regular router
I drilled holes in the closet and put cat 5 cable through the floors to connect the computers
I will have to take apart the unix machine to look at the card.
I do not know how to do ispci-v-v   is that done in my home page?
I am very new to this.  I have used DOS and Win 3, 95 and 98
I do not know what pebble is.

From: John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] very new user having problems
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 07:18:32 +0800

barbaara fberg wrote:
yes I am certain I do not understand the question.


I have an antenae in the front yard connected with coax cable to a radio toa networking box

it is a wireless connection

You haven't responed to my earilier post.

We need the specifics of you set up; are you using a wireless router or do you have PCI card in your Linux box? What brand? What does "lspci -v -v" reveal?

Have you tried pebble? Pebble is designed for what I think you want, and if that works then maybe we can extrapolate. If Pebble doesn't work, ask its supporters for help; if they can't get Pebble working, there's little chance for us.






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